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Royal Military College Australia Pays Homage And Rich Tribute To PAKISTAN ARMY Lieutenant Nasir Khalid Shaheed:
The Royal Military College (RMC) Australia held a Special Memorial Service to pay Rich and Glorious Tribute to Lieutenant Nasir Khalid Shaheed, who is a Graduate of Royal Military College, Duntroon, Australia, PAKISTAN ARMY Media Wing Head DG ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar said in an official statement via the official Twitter Account.
According to the details released by the inter-Services Public Relations, Royal Military College Australia held a Special Memorial Services in the honor of the Sacred Departed Son of PAKISTAN Lieutenant Nasir Khalid Shaheed, who embraced martyrdom in an Operation by the indian state sponsored and indian state funded terrorists in North Waziristan Agency.
Special memorial service was held @ Royal Military College( RMC) Duntroon, Australia 2 pay tribute to Lt Nasir Shaheed (Graduate of RMC). Wreath was laid at RMC war memorial on behalf of Australian & Pak Armies. Lt Nasir was martyred on Sep 3rd in an op in North Waziristan. pic.twitter.com/K5UoDDblPg
— DG ISPR (@OfficialDGISPR) November 13, 2020
“Special memorial service was held @ Royal Military College (RMC) Duntroon, Australia 2 pay tribute to Lt Nasir Shaheed (Graduate of RMC). Wreath was laid at the RMC war memorial on behalf of Australian & PAKISTAN Armies. Lt Nasir was martyred on Sep 3rd in an op in North Waziristan,” DG ISPR tweeted.
According to the details, a wreath was laid at the Royal Military College War Memorial on the behalf of both PAKISTAN and Australian Armed Forces.
Earlier on Sep 3, 2020, a total of three Soldiers of PAKISTAN ARMY embraced martyrdom and four other sustain life threatening injuries as patrolling vehicle hit by the IED made by the indian state sponsored and indian state funded terrorists in the North Waziristan Agency (NWA).
Reportedly, Lieutenant Nasir Khalid, Naik Muhammad Imran and Sepoy Usman Akhtar embraced martyrdom in the indian state sponsored attack.
Lieutenant Nasir Khalid Shaheed was a Graduate of Royal Military College, Duntroon, Australia.
The father of Lieutenant Nasir Khalid Shaheed was himself a Police Officer, who also embraced martyrdom in the Line of Duty. After the Shahaadat of his father, the mother of Lieutenant Nasir Khalid help to raise his son by adopting the Noble Profession of a Teacher.